2 Fast 2 Furious - During the big scatter close to the end of the movie , there is a red carrera turbo
"48 Hours": Eddie Murphy cruises in a 356 cabriolet.
"A Civil Action": John Travolta's character drives a 911SC (or possibly an early Carrera).
"Against All Odds": Jeff Bridges and a nice 911SC.
"Almost Famous": We see a 356 and a 914 [in real life the 356 is owned by Wayne from Pelican Parts!]
"Along Came a Spider": Morgan Freeman's character drives a black 911SC.
"American Gigolo": Bad guy who's trying to frame Julian (Richard Gere) drives black 911
"American Psycho": Check out the black 930.
"A Time to Kill": Sandra Bullock drives a 356.
Are We There Yet ? - At the very begining of the movie when the man is walking to the front door, there is a yellow convertible carrera in the back ground
"Arthur": Who can forget the 924 race car?
"A View to a Kill ": Notice the 928 parked next to Rolls Royce that Roger Moore (James Bond) has.
"Bad Boys": This movie features Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, co-starring is a gorgeous black 911 Turbo S.
"Bachelor Party": A 911 targa gets a pimp chop-shop treatment.
"Backdraft": 944 gets used as a crash-matress.
"Bait": Very nice black 911.
"Band of the Hand": Burned-out white 911 is in the park across the street from the "house" in Miami.
Bandits: After the first bank robbery, there is a black 911 turbo going in the opposite direction of Billy BOb Thornton's car on the bridge.
"Banzai Runner": A white early 928 with a serious body kit along with another one used for the "high" speed driving scenes appear quite a bit in the film. Also, a 930 is in a another race during the film.
"Batman and Robin": Why would Batman drive the Batmobile when he has a 550 spyder in his garage?
"Beastmaster 2": Wild car chase with a red 944S2 cabriolet that also travels between dimensions. They worship the car at the end of the movie.
"Beetlejuice": Spot the red 928.
"Beverly Hills Cop II": near beginning of movie, det. axel foley watches as kids on bikes ride by and hit parked cars, setting off their alarms. one of the cars was a red 928.
"Beverly Hills Cop III": Axel Foley pretends to be a valet and takes a guy's 968 cab
"The Big Chill": We see a 911.
"Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey": The evil Bill and Ted steal a red 911SC and crash it.
"Blade": This Wesley Snipes movie has a 1997 911 Turbo S in it. You can see it when they take the head vampire to the beach to expose him to sun light
"Blow": There's a nice 911 in this movie.
"Boondock Saints": There's a 928 in the background near the beginningof the movie as the main characters are walking across the street.
"Bounce": An early red 944 drives by as Ben and Gwyneth are sitting outside.
"Breathless": Richard Gere has a 356.
"Bullitt": Steve McQueen's girlfriend has a 356.
"Bull Durham": Check out the 911!
"The Cable Guy": when steven is in the parking garage and all the car alarms are going off, they are showing headlights blinking on and off on a bunch of cars, and you see a 944 light pop up and go on.
"Cadillac Man": Robin Williams tries to sell a man a very gorgeous 944 (but it's too small for him).
"Caddyshack": A partygoer vomits into a 911.
"Cannonbal Run": I have to confess that this is the movie that started my fascination with Porsches. Burt Reynolds has a nice garage with 911s in it He does a spectacular job of crashing a brown 935 kit while avoiding a police roadblock. There's also a black 924 and a blue 924 at the Cannonball pub entrance area during the tech inspection. Also in the Cannonball pub parking lot is a white 911.
"Cannonball Run 2": There is a black 935/widebody 911 turbo kit in the parking lot at the beginning. A black 928 gets squashed by a monster truck, and in the background during that there is a red 928. There is also a white 924 emerging from a parking lot before the gangsters try to grab the car with bumper-mounted "jaws". At the end of the movie that is a white 911 in the parking lot, along with a light blue 91 under the "Congratulations" banner. We also see a dark brown 928, and a blue 911 turbo in the parking lot at the end of the movie.
"Can't Buy Me Love": Take a look at the 911.
Carpool: There is a red 911 across the street after Tom Arnold takes hostage and drives away.
"Cellular": the main character steals a lawyers 996 Cab.
"Commando": Arnold Schwarzenegger gets into a car chase with the bad guy, who has a yellow 911. He even flips it over and drives it away after it was crashed. We also see a bad guy in a 911 following arnold at one point.
"Condorman": In this Disney movie, The hero is being chased by the KGB through the mountains of Turkey or Greece (can't remember which) by six black, highly modified armored versions of the 911.
"Cool Blue": Black 911 cabriolet.
"Corvette Summer" A 914 is seen while Mark Hamill is chasing the Singray on the bicycle.
"Crash": A Beck 550 Spyder replica gets smashed.
"Critters": Keep your eyes peeled for the 924S, you can't miss it!
"Days of Thunder": White 928 in parking lot of hospital.
"Deal of the Century": A 924 gets smashed up.
"Deuce Bigalow, Male Gigolo": Deuce dries around in a 996 Cabriolet.
"Dirty Work": Norm McDonald does a revenge job on a snotty rich guy who has a 911.
"Disney's The Kid": Bruce Willis's character drives a 996. Later in the movie you also see him driving a 356.
The Distinguished Gentleman: In this Eddie Murphy film we see a black 944 outside the house at the beginning of the movie.
"Donnie Brasco": Take a look for the 928. Al Pacino also "repos" a 911 in this movie.
"Donnie Darko" Donnie's family has a black 911 targa in the driveway.
"Doc Hollywood": Michael J Fox and a very nice 356. You may not want to watch what happens to this beautiful car.
"Downhill Racer": There is a gorgeous 911in this movie driven by Robert Redford.
"Dream Machine": Corey Haim and a 911 cabriolet.
"Dumb and Dumber": A 911 passes the Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels while they are riding by the road.
"Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story": Bruce drives a red 356C Cabriolet in the film. In real life he had a 1968 911.
"Elixir": After then bachelor party, Jay speeds off in a Boxster.
"The Endless Summer": A 356 is seen in the airport parking lot.
"Enough": Mitch drives a 996.
"Excess Baggage": We spot a nice 911 in the chop-shop.
"Exit Wounds": There's a nice silver 944 turbo in this Steven Seagal flick.
"Eye of the Beholder": - Ashley Judd driving a '87-'89 navy blue with black interior 928S4, nice side views of the car and a short scene of Ashley driving the car - TERRIBLE audio of the car - sounds like a Mini or something.